All Building articles in Archive Titles – Page 485
-
Archive Titles
Firms failing to upgrade
Sixty per cent of companies have made no alterations at all to their security procedures following the July bombing attacks in London, according to new research.
-
Archive Titles
RU domesticated?
Is the domestic market for intruder alarms dead in the water or does it now offer a real opportunity for installers? … asks insurance security advisor, Graeme Dow
-
Archive Titles
This month we look at domestic installation.
And ask whether or not new life can be breathed into this sector.
-
Archive Titles
DM helps historic Malta flight
UK and Malta-based Dedicated Micros came to the 11th hour rescue of the 'Merlins Over Malta' project by sponsoring the crucial support aeroplane for the epic journey of a Spitfire and Hurricane from the UK to the Mediterranean island they helped to defend over 60 years ago.
-
Archive Titles
Host of training courses on offer for the new year
The New Year kicks off with a series of new training courses for installers.
-
Archive Titles
Experienced hands at the helm of new companies
A team with over 25 years combined experience in the CCTV industry has established a new CCTV manufacturer. Raytec, will specialise in high power illumination products and number plate capture systems. The management team includes industry stalwarts Shaun Cutler, Tony Whiting and David Lambert
-
Archive Titles
Davis on Cloud Nine in Gardiner promotion
Gardiner Security has announced Davis Site Security as the winner of the second instalment of its Cloud Nine promotion.
-
Archive Titles
Growth makes firms a good catch
A new report suggests that 2006 could see a number of acquisitions or new investments in the security industry due to its attractiveness in terms of sales growth and potential for return on investment.
-
Archive Titles
BSIA's guide to the DDA
The BSIA says that its guide to the Disability Discrimination Act – which was introduced over a year ago – can help businesses that are struggling to comply.
-
Archive Titles
Broadband for installers
MLC Security has been launched as "the UK's first company to provide secure broadband services to the security and IP CCTV markets".
-
Archive Titles
It’s bovine intervention!
Used to providing access hire to CCTV engineers, Facelift has recently been asked get involved in a job somewhat outside its usual sphere of operation.
-
Archive Titles
A Eurostar is born
Bosch Security Systems has won a £250k plus order to equip the new Eurostar interchange stations at Dartford International in Ebbsfleet and Stratford International with a high performance CCTV system.
-
Archive Titles
Knowles rejects Systech bid
AIM-listed legal group encourages bidder to increase it offer over Christmas.
-
Archive Titles
Christie goes back to school
Christie Intruder Alarms has signed a business partnership agreement with Riders Junior School – the first such agreement signed by a middle school in the country.
-
Archive Titles
Study predicts boom in video analysis software
A new study forecasts that the world market for software to analyse video content will explode over the next five years, growing from US$67.7m in 2004 (£39m) to $839.2m (£485m) in 2009 – at a compound annual growth rate of 65.5 per cent.
-
Archive Titles
Grow your alarms business with these new opportunities
Intruder and fire alarm monitoring specialist MyGARD has launched a monitoring service offering installers a bigger proportion of the profits by guaranteeing not only revenue from the installation of alarm hardware, but a yearly maintenance and monitoring fee.
-
Archive Titles
Awards aplenty handed to AD Group
The AD Group, parent company of Dedicated Micros, has been rated as the fastest growing technology business in the North of England, according to the 2005 Deloitte Technology Fast 50 awards.
-
Archive Titles
Texecom acquired by Halma group
Alarm manufacturer Texecom Limited has been acquired by safety, health and sensor technology group Halma for £26m.
-
Archive Titles
Abel Alarm calls for greater installer training focus
Abel Alarm says a skills shortage in the security industry is a national issue.